TripAdvisor Reviews Lloyd's Inn Singapore

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Singapore is sticky, Singapore is serene... but Singapore is traditional. Which is why looking for a normal Western breakfast was tough work. Seeing the good old familiar Starbucks will even melt the toughest communist's heart. Long live imperialism we chanted as we stumbled upon a familiar menu - pancakes and orange juice for the toddler please …

... and light show on the bay - set to music, it was pretty to watch and very impressive. Shopping malls are also open until late, around 10pm.

After checking out we left our luggage with the hotel whilst we walked around the bay. When we collected our bags we were about to head back to Peter's when two girls asked if we wanted their tickets to 'Gardens by the Bay', an attraction consisting of two glass domed gardens. They were so kind as to give them ...

... with stewards of course we were right I got window seat and poor Gary stuck next to her rest of the flight.flight from Singapore to UK 13 hrs . Arrived at Heathrow airport still on 19th at 1630 hrs got our luggage and underground train to our first motel. Both had a double bed each had a shower and went out for a bite to eat had a really nice Italian meal and some pints very yummy. Feeling very tired and went to bed to get ready for our next ...

... preschoolies and for sweets shaved ice with bright green Singaproeanworms made from cane syrup and food colouring in equal proportions, but it all smelt so enticing we thought we couldn't go wrong. Foggy Morning up early (Tammy time) off to find a atm to get some Singapore dollars. None worked so bought some pawpaw and $2:50 Singapore breakfast concoction with the coins we had. Found a Starbucks and had a second brekkie on ...

Sadly all holidays, even long ones come to an end, and I'm writing this from 10 km up on our way home. Paris was great and the three days we spent there flew by. We have been to Paris three times in the past 10 years so it was nice to skip the major tourists haunts and just shop and enjoy the ambience of the great city. We did visit one tourist attraction that we'd never considered before, an underground tour of the Paris Catacombes (thanks Rae for ...